Murthy K S, Gildenberg P L, Seeliger-Petersen W
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1978 Mar;41(3):226-31. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.41.3.226.
The effect of varying the fusimotor bias on the muscle spindle responses to light tendon taps has been studied in normal human volunteers using surface electrodes at the wrist for recording whole nerve activity. Reinforcement manoeuvres were found to increase the sensitivity of the afferent responses to the mechanical stimulus. Such sensitisation was found to be exhibited more commonly as a decrease in the latency of the peak of the afferent waveform than as an increase in amplitude. Increase in amplitude of the response was seen in cases where the subject was well relaxed and the test muscle quiescent. A change in furimotor drive was also achieved by asking the subjects to close their eyes voluntarily during the test, thus depriving themselves of the visual feedback. The results under these conditions were found to be variable, though showing considerable changes from control recordings. The effect of reinforcement manoeuvres may perhaps result in increasing the dynamic fusimotor drive. Such an effect may be simulated on occluding the blood supply to the test muscle since ischaemia produces an immediate rise in the rate of afferent discharge. The method of recording is suggested as a convenient technique for clinical use.
利用腕部的表面电极记录全神经活动,在正常人类志愿者中研究了改变肌梭运动偏倚对肌肉纺锤体对轻度肌腱叩击反应的影响。发现增强操作可增加传入反应对机械刺激的敏感性。这种敏化更常见地表现为传入波形峰值潜伏期的缩短,而非幅度的增加。在受试者充分放松且测试肌肉静止的情况下,可观察到反应幅度的增加。通过要求受试者在测试过程中自愿闭上眼睛,从而剥夺视觉反馈,也实现了肌梭运动驱动的改变。尽管与对照记录相比有相当大的变化,但在这些条件下的结果是可变的。增强操作的效果可能是增加了动态肌梭运动驱动。这种效果可以通过阻断测试肌肉的血液供应来模拟,因为缺血会使传入放电速率立即升高。建议将这种记录方法作为一种方便的临床技术。